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The Effect of HVOF Bond Coating with APS Flash Coating on TBC Performance

by Michael J Lance, Benjamin P Thiesing, James A Haynes, Chad M Parish, Bruce A Pint
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Oxidation of Metals
Publication Date
Page Numbers
691 to 704
Volume
91
Issue
5-6

To study the benefit of ~ 50-µm-thick air-plasma-sprayed (APS) ‘flash’ bond coatings, NiCoCrAlYHfSi high-velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) bond coatings were deposited on alloy 247 disk substrates with APS yttria-stabilized zirconia topcoatings. Using 1-h cycles at 1100 °C in air with 10% H2O and HVOF-only bond coatings as a baseline, APS flash coatings extended the average coating lifetime by > 10% using NiCoCrAlYHfSi and > 70% using NiCoCrAlY powder. Coatings were characterized after 0, 100 and 300 cycles and after failure. Residual stress in the thermally grown alumina scale was mapped every 100 cycles using photo-stimulated luminescence piezospectroscopy. The flash coating created an interlocked metal–alumina layer that appeared to inhibit critical crack formation, and the underlying HVOF layer prevented further Âé¶¹Ó°Òô oxidation and appeared to supply the APS flash coating with Al. The addition of Hf and Y to the flash coating increased Âé¶¹Ó°Òô oxidation and accelerated Al consumption, thereby reducing the benefit of the flash coating.